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Bournemouth Arts by the Sea: dates and what to know

Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is scheduled to return to Bournemouth from Friday, 25 September to Saturday, 26 September 2026, with the event billed as a celebration of art, culture, people and place.

The confirmed venue is Bournemouth. The source does not list a start time, end time, ticket price, booking process or detailed venue address, so anyone planning around the festival should treat those details as still to be checked before travelling.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival
Dates 25 September to 26 September 2026
Location Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Venue Bournemouth
Time Not stated in the source listing
Price or booking Not stated in the source listing
Theme ELEMENTAL

September dates confirmed for Bournemouth

The festival listing confirms a two-day run across 25 and 26 September 2026. That places the event at the end of September, giving local residents and visitors a clear weekend window to keep free if they want to attend.

Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is listed as a festival rather than a single performance or exhibition. The public description frames it around art, culture, people and place, which points to a broad cultural event rather than a narrow specialist programme.

The location is given simply as Bournemouth. No street address is provided in the source material, so visitors should avoid assuming a single fixed site until the organiser or listing publishes more detailed venue information.

The 2026 theme is ELEMENTAL

The confirmed theme for the 2026 Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is “ELEMENTAL”. The source does not expand on how that theme will appear in the programme, but it is the strongest creative signal currently attached to the event.

For readers deciding whether to mark the dates, the key point is that the festival is being presented as a place-based cultural celebration. That makes it most relevant for people interested in arts events in Bournemouth, cultural weekends, public festival programming and local creative activity.

No individual performers, installations, venues, workshops or headline acts are named in the supplied source text. That means the current listing is best used for saving the date rather than planning a full day-by-day itinerary.

What visitors still need to check

Several practical details are not yet included in the available event listing. The source does not state opening times, closing times, entry arrangements, ticket prices, accessibility information, transport guidance, food or stall details.

That matters for families, visitors travelling into Bournemouth, and anyone who needs to plan around access, cost or public transport. Until those details are published, the confirmed facts are the event name, city, festival type, two-day date range and 2026 theme.

The absence of a listed price should not be read as confirmation that the event is free. The source simply does not provide price or booking information in the supplied listing.

Planning around the festival

For now, the most useful step is to keep Friday, 25 September and Saturday, 26 September 2026 clear if Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is on your list. The event’s confirmed setting is Bournemouth, and the stated theme gives a first indication of the creative direction for the year.

Anyone making travel, accommodation or group plans should wait for the missing details before committing around exact arrival times or specific sites. The source-backed information currently available is limited but enough to confirm that the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is planned for those two September dates.

Source: Visit Dorset Bournemouth Events

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Amara Whitfield is a local news editor covering the London Borough of Havering, with a focus on public services, planning decisions, transport, neighbourhood safety and community life. She prioritises primary sources, resident voices and careful fact-checking to explain how local decisions affect households, businesses and voluntary groups across Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster and surrounding areas

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